What is the maintenance interval for the Audi A4L?

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OSarah
07/29/25 5:59pm
Audi A4L requires maintenance every 10,000 kilometers or once a year. Below is a relevant introduction about the Audi A4L: Interior: The interior of the Audi A4L continues the Audi family design, featuring exquisite craftsmanship and high-quality materials. A large number of components shared with the A6L can be found in the A4L's center console. The slightly driver-oriented black center console, along with the textured black interior, gives a cool impression, as if sitting in a sports car. The Audi A4L's interior leans more towards comfort, with a light gray color scheme complemented by faux wood trim, exuding a calm and sophisticated atmosphere. Dynamic Steering System: The Audi A4L is equipped with Audi's dynamic steering system, which adjusts the steering ratio based on driving speed and the selected Audi driving mode. It offers flexible handling at low speeds and stable operation at high speeds, working closely with the ESP system to enhance safety. The combination of radar sensors and LED warning lights on the rearview mirror improves the vehicle's active safety while driving.
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